/ Talking With Boek ote S? i ee 2 om Z : iF ee, Sees Ba i ee ‘Larynx Removed | NOTES. BY THE WAY arte Es se c N. Bundeten, M.D. a ae - 3 Meouat persons have learn | A Zon bore nahi fe heat ras aut - : 3 eae / ve Uateianatiiy, te eal wee with high marks and wo | English language. fie his Fae Sy feel ‘less for those,| coming a new employee into his ; | we can cure of the é ~ : | Mia, Vo ts Tene ee ie ee ncaa the tan | sound in wind and. and oar, | organization, “he said warmly, co a . the windpipe an out- : —ClevelanéRiaia i a : 2 vaenne .| & econfectioner, O.P. Baur, is eee Ue .. eo . oe ) ‘ tot benrone ie, windpige and the | caited with inventing the ice “Look here”, said the business | ee seciie e's cone amen ATHWAY TO LUNGS: ream soda in 1871, when be arg-| man who was in need of @ bo : , ‘| tion of insurance premiums in certain | . Lae Riss ae . ew ie sats © petting: Mt ed a customer suffering from dy-| to run around ‘for him, a ‘| cases neati } » : TH the air to reach the lungs. is | Spepsia to try ice cream and a| you the same boy who wes ip : * Canada’s Contribution . In the we note that. _ ee as ask? fine for breathing, but speech is | bit of Mavoring with tis seltzer | here a week ago’; “Yes, or,” in New Brunswick the plan has been | ~ cis: ae Z Trg rae very diffoult, not only because | water. Since then, millions of| replied the boy. “But dide’t # Bi In the House of Commons last . Cae es a Ef ag | | the larynx i¢ removed, ‘but also | children and adults have em-/ tell you thea that I wanted an BE co eanesitis oon pretty generally accepted, although | _ : -~ .. Re > Von So Se ee “air current | braced this treatment with scar-| ekder boy?” “Yes sir, that’s why parties | hot all adults in all sinunicipalities asi <a Panag aatee through the miissing._| cely a ery of “mass medication.” | I'm back. I'm older now.”—Galt joined in emphasizing the import- have officially si is Ps ie a PT a x = “This is-where learning to beich | —Hamilton Spectator = = ——_| Reporter— : is, being ‘sponsoreli by ‘the United - in the minority according to Provin-: j : oe ow air. into their stomachs. | been drafted into the French | throughout Japan now carry over Nations. Hon: Howard Green, Sec- ; : - || — |) By expelling it again as im a | army and is causing more trou- | 2,500. hours of foreign jenguage cial Health Minister McInerney. ‘ . —eY. other Mil- ; ; the air it produces a sound | ble than 10 draftees. programs weekly, according to aa Le ‘Felary of State for External Affairs, The sch em-provides inpatients AA a “4 strikes the back of the | owski is the smallest conscript in| estimate by the Japan Broadcast- _ - E stated that the Govenment is now | beds and meals at standard ward le- z wa Se. wet oo a en he ae ee tenor ae + ee eee contributions “|. vel, as well a3 necessary nursing ser- PROnICNENT act ‘enly Impossibie to find a ual vision time. to its English conver. t will make to the program. vices, . etc., along the lines of the - about 60 per cent though, a sation class.) Another’ six hours . _% : this | that he ; 5 ee _ Particular attention is being given |. ~ proposed plan in this Province. For | © ~~~ . ' - FLL LE: ‘ type of anor a ian . _ | the dod wotet sade 9 iboee iy to English, "Frene oa Seale . to the possibility of admitting a’lim- | Outpatients also there is a broad | -|> ay 42. je 4 vows Wow 3 surgeon has | ;-Paris Journal ‘| Spanish, Russian and Chinese. In | ited number of tubercular cases to | range of services including laboratory Cie ‘Fetes, Yo fr | |= a Gare which enables pai patients to| One cut of every four paid | lessons beamed to schools —Jap- Ph seen van ih tle ivan procedure and emergency diagnosis. : a 7 x a pom Caen ie eee ee a Fortes is Cosmas ¢ © woman arene 3 |. aiits, and giving them treatment in | and tQeatment of injuries: resulting Megs, |i eee | Ud “Jee procedure involves the | publication of the federal depart- of the ‘chang a Seeetian institutions. Assisting in | from accidents. Sap ag 2 BS vot ke ceratin of an opening from .th ment of aber éalled ‘Women at toate the Criminal Code will | thie cure and seestablishment of refu- | The provincial contribution, aT = . EP i es ee re dy age Spl pepe Work in Canada, last Septemb-| make it possible for a judge to Za “gees of this kind will call for close | ro one-half the: total cost, will | a” ie |} ’ f I taken from a spot inte oe noen teaser oben rae essere ae as eal ae | Consultation with the, provinces, -raised through the premium ee omer. oc We Ae Es patient's ‘to con) statisti¢s, the number of mar- |-ekient.- The judgment — || which are responsible for the instina. | method. from those enrolled: Kor a | A en Be 16 oe pepe ae San ealntahd_ aenetared | wtih beet it peter. Se ee rt tions which would receive the cases. married couple and-dependent memi- ee eee _— a> — | FORMS 50U urday “Night. eo Code this could not be done caus- — All in all, My. Green. explained, ber of thei aly, the annual tla - SS FA haat sane Bam tg Some years age a woman we te ee the Government. has contributed; Premium payment is ‘slightly ovéer-~ * : “WON'T PLAY SECOND FIDDLE yay om Tuteghers ktiow was faking a driving tes|the more difficult and removed $50. F, j - — to the Bell T: one : g f who $1,650,00.in cash to United Nations Mi or a ae grange avérage —— | Labortoriés, the speech of ‘such| when she was given this bit of at ie oe oo aie | -. Refugee programs costs are one- oO t figure, or OTT. WA: , ri etary «ql. | patients attains‘a high degree of | advice, “Just-remember”’, the ex- ; saeu \..Mantreal “ a years, <a large ae as just over $23. It is estimated that — A REPORT oo ve Gert te like & ay tol — 563 The a may be-perform- a ec nad es ae Timer sper — : oS knee ins Alans OS ' ee “T ha erh I i er driver road -is a. bi si ’ skim milk have been made available _ — ae New Brun- P. M. / F ithfc | A d - | dential things ee oe ed at the time of the removal of | crazy.” The advice was taken..to.|... The.corvetie..Sadbury never ep - charge Sins’ distribution swick will run, in the first_year at S$: al U tten ant especially during the. first’ war, the cancerous larynx or as a seP”| heart and to date thé driver con- tired’ a shot in-anger. Tt ved @ least, to approximately $14,000,000. | ; By Patrick Nicholson - admits Gilbert. ““But it all goes in cnad lw vo ef arate procedure “any time after-| cerned has had no accident re- voluntary relief. agencies. - : Bh ie : _______]one-ear and out-the other. I guess |-#2%. _ Bait nse: of thousands of ak ees This means that provincial share of | _Our Prime Minister is an early | Today Gilbert's post, back .1n | that’s wihy I have been around a 4 the . outlay must be met through | riser. He startlers visiting fire-| the Prime Minister's office, is | long in this job.” haye also been accepted by Canada | contributors’ Hi Bee = and routineloving Ottawans | described as “‘secretary fo the| Mlustrating Gilbert's alertness as new citizens. pres totalling alike by summons to _his_office | executive’. to confidence was the episode ae the vicinity of $7,000.000. as early. as 8.30 a.m. “T look after the’ P.M.’s per- “when the new Phime Minister Me- ‘Hope’ was expressed’ by Oppos- | - y ag a Arriving well before that hour | sonal mail, sort it and open’ it | ighan’ -. ition speakers ‘that in addition to | vince to adopt the scheme, leaving | is to call for Champagne. | give cGtm outa te = a he ttn yh oto - the “tubercular cases mentioned by — Quebec. and Prince Edward Island as This disclosure may surprise | rives. But ‘sometimes he gets Into | ment House and told Gilbert to those who "know that Mr. John | the office befor or any of the is pri the- Minister, ‘consideration will be only provinces which have not | Diefenbaker is an abstainer. It ee tell his private secretary, Arthur staff: I guess: he-draws his own |.Ma ertain details about given to refugees with other disabil- “ye consummated an agreement with | ™#Y even surprise many who| curtains those mornings.” ae the ’ cord:—Woodstock-Ingersolll Sen- | rather peaceful existence and af- SAFE AND PRACTICAL __| tinel-Review ter the Sécond World War- be- ‘Dr. John H. Conley of New nt horrsebe of agente Com 2 “York's St. Vincent Hospital re- ‘ ; |.major age orera' ports hie new operation has been| OUR YESTERDAYS. | 2da's Pacific Coast. The 9000- carried out on 15 patients and| (Frhm the Guardian Files) ton eruiser Ontario sever fined has been found both safe and : ot _in wartime, either. Thi . 3 Twa ere ; ope tins pride of the Canadian The quality of the voice follow- (July 2, 1934) __, | Navy has been towed into a Van ing the operation is essentially | Dr. H.T. Colvin, Optometrist, | ouver a where cutting the same as that of esophageal | Summerside, will attend the 37th. | torches will reduce her to scrap. speech, but because. there isa | annual Congress and Convention | re Ontario was built at a cost. better sir supply control it is | the American Optometric As- x 3 « eS me ine mm NPN mnt Soo ON 4 ‘TYwo changes in tine proposed Cab- aa 4 eT know the tanned door guardian] All day quietly efficient | inet, sesler to produce. : ities, who could not qualify for ad-.| the federal health authority. . just as “Gilbert”. Gilbert keeps tag on the ‘Prime gm a ae a QUESTION AND ANSWER ‘ “Mittance on the usual grounds pre- + It was 42 years. ago when Gil- | Minister's Movements, acts as se Mr: i de Mrs. C. LaV: Can you tell me EDITORIAL NOTES r except Mr. Marrian know this be | what -eauses a burning tion : scribed in the regulations. te ee ik Sesnteaincs tat ot oe ip i he viclaes. dor asin’ |fore-1 get back.” ‘cautioned Me-| in my mouth. and on my lips? i ..™. Present immigration policy pro- Drug manufacturers in recent ed work on, Parliament Hill as a| and fréely bilingual, Gilbert has | 202". “Now Gilbert,--to make | have been to many doctors, mt ; ‘hibits admission to Canada of- per- -months have developed a new group |* messenger; at the modest pay of |a greeting for everyone, .and | fopest i have the message right, | cluding dermatologists, without repeat it to me.’ obtaining relief. a of products—energizin “ $30 per month. 8 everyone on the P.M.'s visiting ” : : & or “Psychic | "since then, he -has sefved as|tist who knows the popular Gin} y J Soum: sit, but I cannot.” | Answer: A burning sensation shock” pills that. are the opposite Of | confidential messenger to every | bert has a smile for him. “I al- Whats : Borsa ogee yee in the — a et =. Ree eeie ‘| tranquilizers. They are being used in| prime minister. except Mr. St.| ways was a good mixer, even in , Bese River umber. of. conditions, i g -'.@ real-or potential threat ~to- the treating the mentally itt especially Laurent, to: every leader of | playing with English. kids when I joc peep bia darscbl, oad ne Sean See ten apie health. The rules were waived | hogs suffering from depression. "4" Sian adh Sag eee. aide. oe an a tom *9°7" For the reason you told’ me, | blopd disorder, stomach disturb- | . for tubercular Hungarian refugees; Paes _the personal staff of the Conver-| The epigram asserts that’ no’ Mr. Meighep,” replied. Gilbert,| 48¢e Or nervousness. The exact fleeing their couritry after the 1956 cause is often difficult to deter- vative Prime Minister, Sir Rob-| man is a hero to his valet. Equal- | 2% hung Gp. Oharlie Bishop and mise. > -lesr which was —_ TAs we gtow in nationhood, ' We_| ert Borden. But when Mackenzie | ly Gilbert shows that no Prime | five other newsmen were sitting | ; LONG GRASS‘ a e uprising. They were admitted to Can- King defeated Borden, the cub in. Gilbert's office; they learned | Persist with your doctor in the til This grass is frying to tell me in ie tant, bak were | must ‘be prepared to accept its: res- ee PM: % tae a ee ee Se $0 | nothing from The Clam’s. tele- | fort to obtain relief tet. |. TEN YEARS AGO - “something— “ os . and trea et ponsibilities.as- well as ite privileges. his sta with him: Gilbert suc-| today there is nobody working | Phone talk with the Prime Min- . “July. 2, 1949) How often, in such places, I have | Hiot. accorded the official status of Accoiiding to US. Senator Wayn e | tinctly described that minor per-| around Parliament who knows | ister. Gilbert th into lest of all coleuléling medias. Fit. Sgt. Donald Bradshaw, R.| feit the grass : i; landed 3 ia tiniil iP Adored Canada sac wttig | onal disaster in few words: “I| more than Gilbert of the fo:bles Marrian’s van siceed the door, mys ge fh gee ee pie ee to his can had important words — long, | gumably similar arrangements will | interoet in wg a Sinterences 1 eee Tanded. In Mal”. bert | of, “amade’s political lenders over | TON, passed on fhe memage cor: Tee count out 187 marhles and put | own Seivete plane, He hes teen | put"seasteares ents o> the Be ‘be worked out for those arriving ‘as se i - worked for changing Conversa- ee In Gilbert's home, signed phot-| them on the scales; then you | visiting his mother, Mrs. T.W./ toning trees. ' ra ai ial ee often’ its chair at. the confer- tive and Liberal Prime Ministers | THE LAUGHING CLAM os remind him of many of his | count anothér 254: you weigh the | Bradshaw, Searfetown, and his|; can pass ences has remained empty. He. Said | until-in 1935 he moved out into the| To his intimates, Gilbert has a | 'amous former bosses. oe this ‘following ‘the first ‘meeting of seeition with Mr’ LD. Bennes. | Tuck off and ready wit to spot asi a castes ta nmin. et lem does not end with the physical- | the current session at Ottawa of the | That began whAt he calls gloom. | the funny angle of every episode. | present Prime Minister,” declar- | 4 Jy incapacitated. These are the | {nte : : | fly “22 yéars of obscurity” with | So he can tell penetrating stories |es Gilbert. ‘He makes. no dis- as erparliamentary Committee on Ca- of the ofi-changed Tory | about his previous bosses. But his | tinctions; all men are equal in “hard core” cases; but many times | nadian-United States problems. : ae ee ae great quality ie that, as the P.M. | his eyes.” e their number of healthy men, women eee cee ‘ a , t - and children need to be re-establish- U.S. Secretary of State Herter, in omic bomb of ts own may be @ whole lot. together you have | brother, Mr. Wallace Bradshaw quickly clipped grass the result. ( ue to simplify | and Mrs. = : -— matters, big marbles are ‘used | side: While home he took part in: which count for 10, ‘and even big- | the | ger ones which count for 100). .| landing field at Margate. ; ‘Now’ if, instead of marbles, we aed 2,| of the mower, the press of | . think in térms of electrical puls-| | Arthur H. wes detst| “eo se ee es, we have an electrical calcu-| president of the P.Et Se | perhaps. a very small nual i wind ' Of course, the world refugee prob- lating machine in which, for ex-| ciety at the an ample, each pulse turns a wheel | Society held “at the-Court House ‘ 4“ MT __~. ‘@@. Canada’s program should bring | his report tothe nation on the Gen- “Agitaton F For Little Summit’ The neat ot the present prob-| With ten cogs by one degree. |on Thursday. Walthen Gaudet Te see eRe ” BS ible of these Il. : . 6 By Joseph MacSween lem, the spokesmen say, is.the| But the decimal system with} was elected vice-president and not the least of which is the way » a many as possi as we eva conterence, admitted - the ob- Canadian Press Staff ; ‘ | French government's. belief tn - = digits is not red suited | Charles McQuaid was elected! it ‘keeps irying to speak ‘ : vious—that ignificant progress it should. ha equal voice enormous machines -now secretarytreasurer. though it needed. though Trade With Britain ° ire pitta saute sais “the bya, end Se ee aes Gittoeed sme on ear weep: | eee and ie dca s- |e 9 peetasionk cabs uses Saas sad i mat a . : my : itary and politi . to.a mechanism uses cogs | stand to the machine’ method | j ing, ‘or it ° a 1. When the Commonwealth trade | problems of Berlin and Germany. | %0u'd be some kind of a meeting | ons in France. pecially regarding the use of gears —~such as an elec- ee macin’s met te = » (or it go 08 of W. t to’ precede’ : erence met in Montreal last fall, {| Toward the close, however,:he said | the acpusae of Gr Ba Want on woes ber been clear, weepons anywhere in the was hoped that the foundation had the talks had revealed “areas of | conference at Geneva Auly 13. | saying that access . to atomic | If France had ‘its way in this laid for a large expansion in | agreement concerning... specific ar- ccm Menken, fo this effect eve| arms and the Algerian war are | ambition, it is‘said, there would K i » be y objection to the _/British-Canadian trade. That, indeed, | Tangements for Berlin,” and that it | the Geneva foreign’ ministers’ aot inveived i the new arvenge- | 26 longer: be any ent int brinet France wou'd like to S. arranging -for missile bases [was what was announced at the | may be possible. “to build’ on these page nha . a ae _ fs chief allies.| and_ stockpiling atomic weapons a distinctly cool reaction in Wash- Penner Produce Freqetr territory. time. It is very disappointing, there- areas” when the conference reatimes ington. But pressures for @ high- [oe Prete week ticity or gas meter — but not | lessly tangled in the interminable | maybe forever!—telling, telling te to electronic techniques. The tre-| sequences of noughts and. ones| the trees, | te mendous strides in information| which spread over literally miles | jelling to: the skies what Kt need. processing in recent years. are/ of paper. But the-machine knows| tg: tell me I. 4 due to the adoption of the binary | its way about this maze, and it}: put stem of notation has ten sym-| operates at lightning ‘speed, re-| to it, i ls or digits, and. that we stan-| ceiving millions of pulses per se-| ing grass, what do to ii 3 rd unit is expressed by tens,| cond. , that I so meed on Jay 13 level Western get-together’ seem huhdreds, thousands, tens of thou-| Thus the operation of an elec- ot - eet | f to note, on the au of the n July, : to be k sands, ete. Ten units of any given | tronic computer can be reduced ; he ns Bicvrea of wero that - 5-80 ” president de Gaulle of Frence|| How Miracle Machines ‘Wor erder equal one wait of the high ls +e ee wees _ . —Helen Harringtoa oo . and President Gronchi of Malye}. ....c8-=— o ef order, and 90 On. — asically different from those: in the Goidin See ae | {m-the first three months of 1959, | Reveritie Minister Nowlan has réfut- no comaaiine mania ths ree Pe ten ee eee TRE BINARY SYSTEM CAN ;. | a calculator worked by hand. But - BIns : _ ed harges’ of weakness and | incom: end of de Gaulle’s official visit'. The bi ferenee on Informa- _volve to five miles of wires! imports from the United Kingdom . se Gaulle’s official visit'. The big conference me — Here, the working parts of t ~ tence agaifist the acting_president to Ro — said a meeting should | tion Processing organized by Ur- into this country were down by ‘pe a comprise the foreign ministers of | esco from 15 to 20 June brought | machine — streams of électrons, eight percent, compared with the } of the CBC, Mr. Bushnell. It is plain, their countries along with the | computing machines into the in- ‘intensity - ratios, differences of / i emis . fe: ‘, | United States and Britain. * | ternational limelight. Two thou-| voltage — are neither visible nor ‘« game period in 1958>-TKese, figures however, that there is something | .~ Chanceor Konrad Adenauer of | sand specialists from 38 countries | tangible. Tangled maze of. wir- ‘may have been in thie mind Of Sir.| Wrong when a small segment of CBC West Germay Wants @ ‘“little| congregated in Paris for this | es offers no indication as to the David Eccles, President cf the Bri. | mPloyées can tell the organization | Symmit mecting of the Western | meeting, and an international | functions of the cables. When Powers and, before the de Gaulle] exhinition of electronic equipment | looking at the inside of an elec- tish Board of Trade, when, earlier | what to put on, or take off, the air. | visit, Italy had joined Belgium: in at the Grand Palais offered a| tronic machine you may be temp- * Bu , proposing a meeting of the NATO i ‘ in’| ted “throw your’ hands in _ _. this year, he discussed the prospects }. or, Peels capitulation ” : H open ove gel ig Boer fosealt and os “It heot dosen't y - fot the sale of British goods in the’ employees calls for a thorough in- | thé ¢oming word tussle with the 3 A ~In the binary system there are| its programming for the solution only two symbols — 0 and 1—| of specific problems is based on The AgeOld Story | each <binary number being) a pre-arranged plan drawn up ac- expressed in terms of pairs, vairs | cording to rules of mathematics! He ealy is my rock and my of pairs, ete., in other words, in| and logic that can os be devis- salvation: he is oe defence; 1 units:-using. the base two. Two| ed by. man. shall not be moved.” sa units of any given order equal one of the higher order and so on. Thus, in binary ‘notation, 0 .is.|. expressed as 0. and 1 as 1. but there the similarity with the de- cimal system.ceases. The deci- AF YOuR GUARDIAN, - i sie et : a fete ence. ; | mean a thing to me.” Don't be| mal 2 is written 10 in binary no- ‘ «one vestigation by Parliament. Their mass ~ An enormous amount has been’; too despondent, even a, specialist | tation, and 3 is-written'1!; while Is © S | Canadian market. “No ather coun- cou seid ’ in itself Tee Se Stete | Written about the applications of | couldn't understand’ if he confin-| the decimal 4 1s 100 in binary LATE — R Mis ED | try,” _he_said- bluntly, -referring/to — wes a good rea- Secretary Obristian Herter are | these miracle-machines which can | ed ienesit\bo- 0. vigusl examin. language, 5 is 101, and so on. . . \ a son for inquiry, wut reported produce the results of the. most | tion. : @ demonstration’ may | bine Ay Canada, aon = much more than *'e e that tales olive sd bak vp. ard complicated series of calcula» To. grasp how the machine help to illustrate the difference |] : 3 it bought. an impression of disarray in the tions in less: time than you need | works, yoy have fo start with | between the two systems. First ; The; United “Kingdom. .does not According to an Ottawa report, | Wess ranks, when actually | to tot up the grocer's bill. But| basie principles. - All arithmeti-| the decimal system, taking as a a “Dl AL 656] ~ eee ‘ ake . provincial Premiers have not been they are aligned on essential the fundamental : principles on| cal ‘operations: can be reduced | basis our 10 fingers: we count ‘ : ess | “have to wait, hat in_ hand, for the |. ¢ io points. which these machines operate | to simple additions. Almost every-| all ten fingers and when — there ||. “eRe | _. privilege of trading with us. Under invited” to attend the meeting of | © Bin de Gautte. particularly, has| are much less widely known to| one is familiar with the famous | are none left, we have one unit, and a paper will be delivered right to your dens, Pe: : a ane finance ministers at Ottawa-next | long pressed for more consulta-| the general public. | trick of subtraction by addition, | and we begin counting azain. |] J-Special delivery service available between 8:30 4 a new agreement with the Soviet week. There should be no harm. | lions and a greater hearing for| First of all, when considering | the ‘complement on nine’ method | With the binary system, the basis : ; », Union, it has contratted to buy and France not only,in NATO but‘on| an electronic machine, in parti-|'used by Blaise Pascal in the first| is no longer the ten fingers. a.m. to 9:00 a.m. if your paper’ is ae = | OF ~ ; . | however, in them “sitting in.” That, { all issues‘dividing East\and West.| cular a computer, you have to| calculating machine which he| but the two hands, the pair of “missed. ae sell = the Russian market on a fair- we suddieestand, is what Premier. Ma- His determination has led to’some.| rid yourself of the itea that a | built in 1640. Take, for example,| them forming one unit. ©. : \ 2 Se | ; ly substantial, and increasing, scale hil | rude shocks for NATO. glance at its mechanism, a lookg simple substraction: . 27 from This system is obviously admir- 4 — a . — er over the next five years. This may =n intends to do, while. hia Col- | While such questions as @ POS | inside the machine, can provide | 62. The machine adtomatically | ably suited to électrical techni- nie ence * = Sof attest an-alsectyy tht ‘he. hay. | mis He: Bes Miata, wilt re) ie creme Samet Se oy | as Daf mca Tape: | re te comlemnt ot 3 a | come ere hse, ace oy foe] We Ob Mupteet ervice te Tews, oa . - .e. een a : ’ « ‘ . not a us~ directly, t e lm - present ~ us officially as~provincial ave top syriachty ata ain flex of ‘seeing and understand- | i.e erence possible alternatives: the current plications are clear enough. If we “ eonk ; be. | ing’ so éssential in traditional en- | 100: 73. All that need then be done | js either off,.in: which case the ce : SE a | ‘treasurer. This is an important con- | oan, a diplomats alo | Bineering belongs to another age | is to-add 73’to 62; you get 135. | effect is 0, or itis on and the + 3 4 : | want to continue to sell in the Brit- } ference, where all phases of, our fis- | yer arity" hie. weed eaaaien — it is useless in electronics. | The machine automatically dis-| effect is 1In_fact. it has been |] _ a i +--—-fsh_ market we ‘nust- do so on a re- 1 felati ith Otta NATO's ouclear defence. NOT THE SAME | .| regards the first figure on the | said. that electricity expresses it- | - ca re ations wi wa may be Last - fall the French To understand how. a steam en- left—the 1 — leaving 3, the cor- self naturally in binary era ' ¢ipfocal basis, and on terms that the discussed. Provincial government | made & bid for full parti aoe gine operates nothing is more ef-| rect answer, , . |There ate no ecomiplexparts; = SGlilch coh Wie There te ts ques: | “jeaders are ha lly greatly concern: |" in Western decisions on a global fective than watching the cylind-| As for .multiplitation, every | current is either off or on. ; : ‘Dl AL 6561. - ti : | soulenn ers, pistons, crank-shaft, ete. in schoolboy knows that it is simp-| Once you grasp this, you begin aq to:tyeir desire “9 expand their ed with its iteome, and’ as. a matter octane’ “Miniter "saan a) action: in other words, ‘seeing ly a sequence of additions; while | to understand the amazing short ) trade relations with us—they even of courtesy, if for no other reason, | Britain. te the “oaanins works a division is a sequence: of fubstrac- cuts’ a machine fan. take > e i : NATO ANGLES . | just try doing the same thing {iows. In other. words, te ealeu- | lation to man’s, laborious calcu- ‘ 4 s offered to do so.ona free-trade basis | they should be given every oppor- . with a radio set, to say nothing | late, all you have to do ts to add. | lations. AM it has to do is to add, 173 Great George st ; . : -.| funify of following the proceedings |—and_elsewhere | syst Po Hii , at first hand, if. they care to do so. support for France in A‘geria to| system of Circuits-and—cabtes-ts-_simpte—operation—To—understand + eerve the goal fer which we strive!” a miatieh2t: thn MAIO -qualens se anenee oak Saal ae -ee oel-S a #7 — . i. endl Pe 4 \ “ 4 . t ‘ a ** : i htiintelediibecheeiat é : - . ‘ . . 4 a